ID16B
Synopsis
ID16B is a hard X-ray nanoprobe dedicated to 2D or 3D analysis of nano-scaled materials combining X-ray fluorescence (XRF), diffraction (XRD), absorption spectroscopy (XAS), excited optical luminescence (XEOL), X-ray beam induced current (XBIC) and phase contrast imaging. Low temperature, in-situ or in-operando sample environments can be accommodated.
Status:
open
Disciplines
- Materials and Engineering
- Life Sciences
- Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Physics
- Environmental Sciences
- Chemistry
- Medicine
- Cultural Heritage
Applications
- Mantle
- Upper mantle
- Earth crust
- Extraterrestrial materials
- Spintronics
- Microelectronics
- Nanotechnology
- Solar cells
- Cancer research
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Bone research
- Toxicology of environmental metals
Techniques
- Imaging, phase-contrast
- MicroXANES - micro X-ray absorption near-edge structure
- MicroXRF - micro X-ray fluorescence
- Tomography
- X-ray excited optical luminescence
- XRD - X-ray diffraction
Energy range
- 6.0 - 33.0 keV
Beam size
- Minimum (H x V) : 50.0 x 50.0 nm²
- Maximum (H x V) : 1.0 x 0.1 µm²
Detectors
- One 3-element Si Drift Detector
- One 7-element Si Drift Detector
- PCO1-PCO2 cameras
- FReLoN Taper FK4320T (Kodak)
- QEPro and Hamamatsu spectrometers for XEOL
- Streak camera for TR-XEOL
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